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Discover LudwigThe phrase "promote performance" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to encourage or improve one's level of performance or achievement. Example: The CEO implemented a new training program to promote performance among employees, resulting in a significant increase in productivity.
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High fees and commissions incentivize advisors to promote performance chasing and costly actively-managed products.
Her plan was to get control over the caseload, promote performance standards, and demand that her attorneys file more motions and have more meaningful conversations with their clients.
Kinetic analysis proves the existence of prior equilibrium and hints that improvement of absorption of gas radicals may promote performance.
His research focuses on how relationships and informal networks in organizations can be analyzed and improved to promote performance and innovation.
Furthermore, adjusting the width of objects according to the type of manipulation required might be an effective way to promote performance.
When the organization used ergonomics to promote performance and well-being equally, and at a high level, employees reported less work-related pain.
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While other talk show guests would promote performances, for Robin, the promotional appearance was the performance.
The society, founded 200 years ago to promote performances, commissioned Beethoven to write the Ninth Symphony in 1822.
Now the organization is reconfiguring itself, and it has come up with a twist: instead of merely using its Web site to promote performances, it is staging a small festival to promote its Web site, or a section of it.
The 168-year-old New York Philharmonic has put up humorous videos of Mr. Gilbert to promote performances of the postmodern opera "Le Grand Macabre" by Ligeti, itself a production cast as a major event on the New York cultural scene.
Jason Kaufman, a Harvard professor who teaches the sociology of culture, wrote that MOBA is part of a social trend he calls "annoyism", where mass media venues promote performances and artists who mix the deliberately bad with the clever.
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